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Greg Davis Photo-monitoring Protocols and Images
Greg Davis Photo-monitoring
Starflower began a photo-monitoring program in fall of 2003. Nine photopoint locations were established and digital photos were taken quarterly. The resulting pictures have been archived and are accessible below. The pictures are grouped by photopoint number.
The map below shows seven locations of the photopoints. Click on a photopoint number on the map to see images of the locations and directions to the photopoint locations.
To see the photo-monitoring protocols open the Photo-monitoring Permanent Record (PDF).
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Located at the concrete pad at the park’s main entrance on 26th SW, the photo point is at the curb edge, 8 meters south of the grass parking strip that fronts the Cedar Garden. Goal of Photo: Typical view of the Cedar Garden landscape |
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Photo Point 1b: Bearing 245°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Same as 1a: Located at the concrete pad at the park’s main entrance on 26th SW, photo point #1 is at the curb edge, 8 meters south of the grass parking strip that fronts the Cedar Garden. Goal of Photo: Same as 1a: Located at the concrete pad at the park’s main entrance on 26th SW, photo point #1 is at the curb edge, 8 meters south of the grass parking strip that fronts the Cedar Garden. |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Near the south end of South Meadow, south of the trail intersection, at the picnic bench located in the north end of the lawn area, photo point #2 is at the western edge of the concrete pad. Goal of Photo: View of the South Meadow from the south |
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Photo Point 2b: Bearing 300°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Same as 2a: Near the south end of South Meadow, south of the trail intersection, at the picnic bench located in the north end of the lawn area, photo point #2 is at the western edge of the concrete pad. Goal of Photo: Typical view of the Woodland Edge |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: At the south side of the park at the pear tree in the south end of the lawn area, photo point #3 is at the west side of the tree trunk. Goal of Photo: View of SW corner of the Woodland Edge |
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Photo Point 3b: Bearing 270°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Same as 3a: At the south side of the park at the pear tree in the south end of the lawn area, photo point #3 is at the west side of the tree trunk. Goal of Photo: Broad view of trail landscape along the Woodland Edge |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Near the SW corner of the park, at the large cedar tree located on the west side of the trail between the trail and Longfellow Creek, photo point #4 is at the north side of the tree trunk. Goal of Photo: View of the slope of the SW corner of the Woodland Edge: ex blackberry thicket becomes riparian landscape |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Near the trail along the Woodland Edge, at the trail intersection between the North Meadow and South Meadow, photo point #5 is located at the southernmost point of the North Meadow. Goal of Photo: View of the South Meadow landscape |
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Photo Point 5b: Bearing 340°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Same as 5b: Near the trail along the Woodland Edge, at the trail intersection between the North Meadow and South Meadow, photo point #5 is located at the southernmost point of the North Meadow. Goal of Photo: View of the North Meadow and the Woodland Edge looking north towards the bench overlook at the northwest corner |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: At the northeast part of the park near the bench and overlook, photo point #6 is 2 meters south of the interpretive sign. Goal of Photo: View of Woodland Edge and the golf course beyond |
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Photo Point 6b: Bearing 140°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Same as 6a: At the northeast part of the park near the bench and overlook, photo point #6 is 2 meters south of the interpretive sign. Goal of Photo: View of Meadow Areas: open section of the Woodland Edge in foreground, North Meadow in middle, South Meadow in background |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Adjacent to the sidewalk at the northeast part of the park, photo point #7 is on top of a large round metal cover labeled “WATER”. Goal of Photo: View of Woodland Edge approaching the park from the north |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Start at Northeast corner of SCA Woods adjacent to chain link fence, walk 12 feet south and take photo facing west. Goal of Photo: Newly planted plants (Fall 2004) in SCA Woods. |
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Photo Point 8b: Bearing 180°
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Start at Northeast corner of SCA Woods adjacent to chain link fence, walk 12 feet south and take photo facing south. Goal of Photo: Newly planted plants (Fall 2004) in SCA Woods. |
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Directions to Photo Point Location: Start at Northeast corner of SCA Woods adjacent to chain link fence, walk 210 feet south and take photo at a bearing of 99 degrees. Goal of Photo: Newly planted plants (Fall 2004) in SCA Woods. |
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